[PATCH 00/17] Prepare the PowerQUICC QMC and TSA for the HDLC QMC driver

Arnd Bergmann arnd at arndb.de
Wed Nov 29 06:09:17 PST 2023


On Tue, Nov 28, 2023, at 15:07, Herve Codina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This series updates PowerQUICC QMC and TSA drivers to prepare the
> support for the QMC HDLC driver.
>
> Patches were previously sent as part of a full feature series:
> "Add support for QMC HDLC, framer infrastructure and PEF2256 framer" [1]
>
> The full feature series reached the v9 iteration.
> The v1 was sent the 07/25/2023 followed by the other iterations
> (07/26/2023, 08/09/2023, 08/18/2023, 09/12/2023, 09/22/2023, 09/28/2023,
> 10/11/23, 11/15/2023) and was ready to be merged in its v8.
>   https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kernel/20231025123215.5caca7d4@kernel.org/
>
> The lack of feedback from the Freescale SoC and the Quicc Engine
> maintainers (i.e. drivers/soc/fsl/qe/ to which the QMC and TSA drivers
> belong) blocks the entire full feature series.
> These patches are fixes and improvements to TSA and QMC drivers.
> These drivers were previously acked by Li Yang but without any feedback
> from Li Yang nor Qiang Zhao the series cannot move forward.
>
> In order to ease the review/merge, the full feature series has been
> split and this series contains patches related to the PowerQUICC SoC
> part (QMC and TSA).
>  - Perform some fixes (patches 1 to 5)
>  - Add support for child devices (patch 6)
>  - Add QMC dynamic timeslot support (patches 7 to 17)
>
> From the original full feature series, a patches extraction without any
> modification was done.

I took a rough look at the entire series and only have a few
minor comments to one patch, otherwise it looks fine to me.

I would still prefer for Li Yang to merge the patches and
send the pull request to soc at kernel.org, but if this also
gets stalled because of lack of feedback and there are no
objections to the content, you can send a PR there yourself.

     Arnd



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